Location

Description

Both myself and my wife have lived in Britain for 30yrs so we know what service is all about. We run a hotel with the safety and comfort of our guests as our main priority. 40mins away from the International airport and the same from Victoria Island, we offer a retreat away from the hustle, bustle and smog of downtown Lagos.

TravelPod Reviews

TripAdvisor Reviews Miclara Regency Hotel Lagos

Excellent

Travel Blogs from Lagos

We had a very pleasant Sabbath here in Lagos. Services began at 10:30am. Once again, Mr. Mickelson and I shared split – sermons. Following services we enjoyed the opportunity to fellowship and touch base with our spiritual family here.

Each of the three times I have been in *****ia, I have had opportunity to attend in the Lagos congregation. In many ways, it is like ...

... br> From there we resumed our journey back towards Lagos, stopping for a few hours in the city of Ibadan, the capital of OYO State . There we visited with two more of the Omorodion’s daughters, Noshi and Iyabo, who are attending University there. After meeting them for lunch, we wandered through the onsite university zoo. Before we left, we paid a short visit to Mr. Peter Oladeni as well.

Mark Mickelson, Oludare Akinbo, Akeem Yakub and I will be heading out in the morning to begin visiting our congregations and brethren across *****ia. Our plan is to be in the Benin City congregation for the Sabbath.

I consider these road trips to be a great education and adventure as they take us into regions that function quite ...

All in all, the long journey to Lagos, *****ia went very well. Aside from a two hour delay sitting in the plane at the Atlanta gate for repairs, the trip was relatively uneventful. Fortunately, the planes problems developed while we were still on the ground... that makes for a little less stress on everyone! :) We arrived in the latter part of ...

... walk a couple minutes to the north. No sign of a market here either. So I pop into a small restaurant, pull out my map, and decide to forget the market and walk on the beach instead.

After walking back to where I started, I turned right to the west, shook off the two touts, and then tried to get onto the beach at another location, but a guy there wanted to charge me N 200, so I kept walking. A few minutes later, there was an unguarded beach access. As soon as I set foot on the ...